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"Believing Christians should look upon themselves as such a creative minority and ... espouse once again the best of its heritage, thereby being at the service of humankind at large." --Joseph Ratzinger

"Egalia gives them a fantastic opportunity to be whoever they want to be".

So what happens if/when children exhibit the discouraged behaviors--when girls act girly and boys act like boys? Are they punished? Does the school admit its plan is stupid and pack it in? Does Egalia inform the little girls that someone who plays with dolls isn't who they really want to be? Perhaps the parents of the children whodo not respond correctly are to blame, and the school will have to have those parents 're-educated'.

Because children might shatter the illusion that reality has a basis in observable facts, we are now teaching children to ignore their lying eyes, lying ears and only go with the zen inside provided it is not too overtly pedestrian in nature. Bleah.

Having dispossessed God of His creation, the public school system will wander in the desert of inanity. The children will become who God created the children to be, in spite of the coercion, mental abuse, soul kidnapping and disrespect heaped upon them. The children's innate dignity will make itself known and when the children grow older, they will be very angry over being swindled, whittled down like objects in the hands of their handlers.Mary De Voe

What these "Swedish Goofballs" and other Liberal PC folks don't understand is that it isn't the words "he" or "she" that make boys boys and girls girls.In Filipino languages (such as Tagalog and Visayan) there are no words for he or she.The Visayan word for "they" (sila) is like our word .....gender neutral, meaning "those people". Likewise, when referring to one person, the word in Visayan is siya. Gender neutral, meaning "that person".In spite of the gender neutral language, in Philippines, men are men and women are women.(probably more so than in Sweden, I might add).